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gordon liddy at the podium. remember, he told people to, quote, go for a head shot if the atf agents came to take their guns. his brand of crazy is alive and well. >> they want to pick on the bastard child of the bill of rights which is the second amendment, and it's not going to happen, not on my watch. >> obama operatives in the congress have introduced more than ten bills that would end the second amendment as we know it. >> they don't need much to take advantage of a tragedy to further their political goals. >> i can't do this. and it's just endless. >> this is just total absolute tyranny. >> if you don't belong in the nra, you need to get on the phone and use your credit card and become a member within the next 24 hours. you're going have to go in the nra, whether you like it or not. ♪ i'll give you my semiautomatics when you pry from my cold dead hands ♪ >> let's turn to michael eric dyson, msnbc political analyst and professor of sociology at georgetown university. professor, the rhetoric is getting h
gordon liddy at the podium. remember, he told people to, quote, go for a head shot if the atf agents came to take their guns. his brand of crazy is alive and well. >> they want to pick on the bastard child of the bill of rights which is the second amendment, and it's not going to happen, not on my watch. >> obama operatives in the congress have introduced more than ten bills that would end the second amendment as we know it. >> they don't need much to take advantage of a...
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significan for more on the history and significance of the emancipation proclamation, we turn to annette gordon-reed, an historian and professor of law at harvard law school. she won the 2009 pulitzer prize in history for her book, "the hemingses of monticello: an american family." of the professor freed, we just saw a long line snaking around the national archive. the event is one thing. how come an object has that kind of power? >> well, it's an iconic document in american history. and americans like to look at things like that to remind us the sort of journey we've been on from the beginning of the country's foundation. the declaration of independence, the emancipation proclamation, are the touch stouns for where we have been and where we hope we are going. >> suarez: i have seen people wait an hour to see, in effect, words. if you go to ancient cathedrals in europe, let's say, they may wait in long lines to see objects that connect to saints, kings and queens. are we a republic of words? are they so important that we'll wait a long time to see them? >> well, people have said that america is a co
significan for more on the history and significance of the emancipation proclamation, we turn to annette gordon-reed, an historian and professor of law at harvard law school. she won the 2009 pulitzer prize in history for her book, "the hemingses of monticello: an american family." of the professor freed, we just saw a long line snaking around the national archive. the event is one thing. how come an object has that kind of power? >> well, it's an iconic document in american...
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our first call for gordon gee comes from troy in west babylon, new york. troy, where you going to school? caller: suffolk community college, hopefully in september. host: was that based strictly on cost? caller: yes. and a connection behalf. a friend of mine works instead of services there. -- and student services there. i am legally blind. i have been listening. it is great you guys are doing things to keep costs down. there are other things that are part of your hands -- the part of your hands that hinder education. -- that are out of your hands that hinder education. the way the laws are set up is that it is hard for a student to get out of default and himself together so that he can go to school. -- get himself together so that he can go to school. i do not have parental support. i am a bit older. there needs to be a revamp of federal laws so that if a student needs to drop out and go into the workforce for the well to make some money to pay for his bills, -- for a while to make some money to pay for his bills, they did not make it so difficult for him
our first call for gordon gee comes from troy in west babylon, new york. troy, where you going to school? caller: suffolk community college, hopefully in september. host: was that based strictly on cost? caller: yes. and a connection behalf. a friend of mine works instead of services there. -- and student services there. i am legally blind. i have been listening. it is great you guys are doing things to keep costs down. there are other things that are part of your hands -- the part of your...
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>> reporter: paula gordon dancing in the street proudly wearing no. 10. >> it's excitement. this town is back to where it used to be back in the day! >> reporter: rookie captain robert griffin, iii almost single handedly carrying his team into the postseason. wearing that proudly today. >> i am. i might sleep in this tonight. i don't want to take it top of because if i take off -- take it off that, might bring bad luck. i think we can go all the way. >> reporter: for now g and g outfitters is celebrating the redskins winning the nfc east with t-shirts hot off the presseses. >> it's been a long, long time -- presses. >> it's been a long, long time, kind of reminds everybody how old they are. >> reporter: the shirts will be sold at giant food stores across the washington region. >> some of the favorites and there's a lot of favorites right now. fans fall in love with the players. >> this whole town advances. >> reporter: zema williams, fans know him as chief z, is 71 now, has missed only four home games in 34 years, know s what it means when the redskins win -- knows what it m
>> reporter: paula gordon dancing in the street proudly wearing no. 10. >> it's excitement. this town is back to where it used to be back in the day! >> reporter: rookie captain robert griffin, iii almost single handedly carrying his team into the postseason. wearing that proudly today. >> i am. i might sleep in this tonight. i don't want to take it top of because if i take off -- take it off that, might bring bad luck. i think we can go all the way. >> reporter:...
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the author, gordon carrera joins us now. this, well, james bond in, the fictional james bond in this agency has a license to kill. you right that the real mi6 does not? >> well, it doesn't have an official license to kill. i once interviewed the chief of mi6 who works just down the river from where i am now and i said to him, do you have a license to kill? he said no, there is no license to kill. have you ever had one? there was this wonderful pause where he tried to think what the right answer was. i think in the past there might not have been a license to kill but mi6 did look bumping up even leaders of foreign countries like the president of egypt during the suez crisis in 1956. i think swashbuckling days of the past, it was pretty james bond-like, but i'm not quite sure it's the same now. there are a few of the old-timers who use to serve in those days who worry those days are a bit too far behind them and now much more rigorous, accountable organization, too many lawyers and not quite enough james bonds. jon: you write,
the author, gordon carrera joins us now. this, well, james bond in, the fictional james bond in this agency has a license to kill. you right that the real mi6 does not? >> well, it doesn't have an official license to kill. i once interviewed the chief of mi6 who works just down the river from where i am now and i said to him, do you have a license to kill? he said no, there is no license to kill. have you ever had one? there was this wonderful pause where he tried to think what the right...
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gordon chang joining us now. we have been following this territorial dispute, and clinton jumping in stating that fact, which i believe are true. what is the potential of this situation between china and japan getting out of hand? >> this is really serious. these islands are ministered by japan. in fact the chinese are wrong and the significance of that is we have a treaty with the japanese that requires us to come to their defense over territories that are administered by tokyo. that means the united states can get involved in this. tracy: china, japan, the u.s., we're talking potentially some sort of small war. >> yes, within the hour the chinese have patrol ships and have been doing this regularly for four or five months, both china and japan scrambled jets a week ago and so the potential for somebody making a mistake is enormous, so this could be the 1914 croatia. ashley: is often difficult dealing with the chinese. >> they want territory not only from japan, but south korea. all the nations were more than 50
gordon chang joining us now. we have been following this territorial dispute, and clinton jumping in stating that fact, which i believe are true. what is the potential of this situation between china and japan getting out of hand? >> this is really serious. these islands are ministered by japan. in fact the chinese are wrong and the significance of that is we have a treaty with the japanese that requires us to come to their defense over territories that are administered by tokyo. that...
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gordon in maine, independent line. happy new year. caller: happy new year to you, also. one question. why is congress allowed to spend indiscriminately when we, as taxpayers, have to spend within narrow limits? they're spending outside of their limits year after year after year. and now we're in this financial crisis because of them. should they be held responsible? host: thank you, gordon. from abc, this tweet. south yarmuth, dennis. caller: happy new year. i think it is time we take a look at our expectations of these people in congress. we have to take control of the government. they're going to cut my social security and medicare and these people get guaranteed insurance, hospitalization, dental, so on. it's time to take a good look at term limits and get rid of some of the dead weight. host: in tennessee on our one for republicans. hello. caller: happy new year. i would just like to say that by hope republicans do not vote for the senate bill. i would like to see them cut all possible spending before they even think about raising any taxes. there are plenty of place
gordon in maine, independent line. happy new year. caller: happy new year to you, also. one question. why is congress allowed to spend indiscriminately when we, as taxpayers, have to spend within narrow limits? they're spending outside of their limits year after year after year. and now we're in this financial crisis because of them. should they be held responsible? host: thank you, gordon. from abc, this tweet. south yarmuth, dennis. caller: happy new year. i think it is time we take a look at...
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gordon, roland from oregon. frederick from katy, texas. and victor lovelady from my district, three americans overseas killed not benghazi, but killed at a remote gas facility in algeria. killed in my opinion, because they were americans. over the last weekend myself and others have tried to get information. i would just say that there's too much in my opinion, red tape from trying to get basical information to the families as to just what happened in a situation like that. i would hope the state department would look at that protocol and try to streamline it, because people died. the algerian government now reports after they captured some of the terrorists alive. some from claiming to be from egypt. one says that after interrogation by the algerian government, whatever that interrogation may entail that there were egyptians involved in the benghazi attack. and that were at the attack on the gas plant in algeria. at the time of the benghazi attacks and al shary the next day, the terrorist group claimed responsibility for the attack. we pr
gordon, roland from oregon. frederick from katy, texas. and victor lovelady from my district, three americans overseas killed not benghazi, but killed at a remote gas facility in algeria. killed in my opinion, because they were americans. over the last weekend myself and others have tried to get information. i would just say that there's too much in my opinion, red tape from trying to get basical information to the families as to just what happened in a situation like that. i would hope the...
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their names were gordon rowan of sumpter, oregon, and fredrick of katy, texas. the algerian military retook the compound after three days. they found that 34 other hostages had been killed and dozens of terrorists. mr. speaker, our thoughts and prayers and concerns are with the lovelady, rowan and gutacio families today. secretary pennetta said that america must respond to these murders. that is correct. we should go after these killers who have malice and evil in their hearts that kill americans because they are americans. that would be justice. and justice is what we do in this country. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from massachusetts, mr. mcgovern, for five minutes. mr. mcgovern: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for five minutes and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, three years have past since the supreme court's dreadful citizens united decision, and we have seen the dramatic i
their names were gordon rowan of sumpter, oregon, and fredrick of katy, texas. the algerian military retook the compound after three days. they found that 34 other hostages had been killed and dozens of terrorists. mr. speaker, our thoughts and prayers and concerns are with the lovelady, rowan and gutacio families today. secretary pennetta said that america must respond to these murders. that is correct. we should go after these killers who have malice and evil in their hearts that kill...
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gordon roland from oregon, frederick from texas and victor am i district of texas, three americans overseas killed not in benghazi, that killed at a remote gas facility in algeria. killed in my opinion because they were americans. over the last weekend, myself and others have tried to get information. i would say there's too much in my opinion red tape from trying to get basic information from the families as to what happened in a situation like that. i would hope the state department but what the protocol and try to streamline and because people die. the algerian government reports after the of captured some of the terrorists alive, some claiming to be from egypt, one says after interrogation by the algerian government, whatever that interrogation may entail that there were a egyptians involved in the benghazi attack but were up the attack on the gas plant in algeria. at the time of the attack and in all sharia the next day the terrorist groups as you know claimed responsibility for the attack. we probably don't know if the statements made by the algerian war excuse me, the egyptian terror
gordon roland from oregon, frederick from texas and victor am i district of texas, three americans overseas killed not in benghazi, that killed at a remote gas facility in algeria. killed in my opinion because they were americans. over the last weekend, myself and others have tried to get information. i would say there's too much in my opinion red tape from trying to get basic information from the families as to what happened in a situation like that. i would hope the state department but what...
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>> reporter: little sam gordon's skill on the field has made many forget she's a girl. now, pla is hoping she'll get the same consideration. >> sam gordon was on the news before for playing football. she signed it. that was really cool. and people from other countries are signing it. i think that's just really awesome. >> reporter: and the number of people signing the petition is still growing. now, her family is hoping that all this attention will urge the league to reverse their decision. george? amy? >> all right. she looks good out on that field. >> she sure does. maybe they're watching today. >>> let's get to weather, now. ginger zee out for sam, in los angeles. las vegas. >> we're going to start with the rain and severe weather beginning here in texas. severe storms possible. tornadoes included, in far south texas. so corpus christi, be aware. the heavy rain is going to make the big story. we'll likely have video and pictures coming in the coming days of houston, dallas, at that four to six-inch range. little rock, you're in the two to four-inch shield. and then,
>> reporter: little sam gordon's skill on the field has made many forget she's a girl. now, pla is hoping she'll get the same consideration. >> sam gordon was on the news before for playing football. she signed it. that was really cool. and people from other countries are signing it. i think that's just really awesome. >> reporter: and the number of people signing the petition is still growing. now, her family is hoping that all this attention will urge the league to reverse...
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for more on today's hearing we turn to bruce gordon live in pennsylvania this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, allison. yeah, from the very beginning, jerry sandusky's lead defense attorney made this point: in the court of public opinion, jerry sandusky was convicted the day he was arrested. but in this court hearing this morning set around 9:30, they will be making a case and asking for a trial that this was a literal rush to judgment. it was fast. jerry sandusky was arrested november 5th, 2011 and 219 days later, he entered a courtroom for trial. involved dozens of child molestation charges. two of the accusers unnamed and unknown. at his october sentencing, joe amandola said mountains of information poured in. >> we needed more time to go through that information. and we ran out of time. we had to cut off our investigation to get ready to go to trial. >> the far less complicated perjury case against penn state officials around the same time, still hasn't gone to trial. prosecutors dismissed the claims accusing him of wasting time. >> i understand the
for more on today's hearing we turn to bruce gordon live in pennsylvania this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, allison. yeah, from the very beginning, jerry sandusky's lead defense attorney made this point: in the court of public opinion, jerry sandusky was convicted the day he was arrested. but in this court hearing this morning set around 9:30, they will be making a case and asking for a trial that this was a literal rush to judgment. it was fast. jerry sandusky was...
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. >> that's todd gordon, contributor for cnbc. >> is it -- oh, yes. i hadn't focused there. >> "money in motion." >> i can't believe they cut you out of the picture, ross. wasn't nice. >> they're not allowed to use, you know, they hadn't paid to use me. to use my likeness. couldn't fill it in. thanks for that. good to see you. boris schlossburg, as well. thank you both. good photo. you guys haven't aged. >> so kind. >>> stick around -- >> only taken last month. >> straight ahead, flu season has arrived early. and it's hitting people extra hard. just how can you inoculate your portfolio against the virus? we'll take the temperature of possible flu stock winners and losers. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u
. >> that's todd gordon, contributor for cnbc. >> is it -- oh, yes. i hadn't focused there. >> "money in motion." >> i can't believe they cut you out of the picture, ross. wasn't nice. >> they're not allowed to use, you know, they hadn't paid to use me. to use my likeness. couldn't fill it in. thanks for that. good to see you. boris schlossburg, as well. thank you both. good photo. you guys haven't aged. >> so kind. >>> stick around --...
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gordon rowen victor lovelady and fred buttaccio. one man did survive. frees colorado. managed to hide from the terrorist for 2 1/2 days. at times, they were feet away from him. he texted his wife about what was happening. she had to wait for word that he was okay. imagine that. >> she didn't know what was wrong with him or where he was and hadn't heard anything except that he was either captured, murdered or he was hiding out someplace. so we just prayed. >> i mean, it's hard when you got a loved one over in a different country and all that stuff happening. it's hard. >> gretchen: some of the weapons used in the attack, stolen from the libyan stock piles. yep, lot of people concerned about that and it's happening. >>> terrifying moments for peenges southwest flight at denver airport. a fire warning light, imagine if you're on the plane. it comes on as the plane is barreling down the runway. the pilot ends up slapping on the brakes, blowing out three tires. >> it was a little scary. 'cause we were just about to take off and then it slams. it was a big jolt when we were
gordon rowen victor lovelady and fred buttaccio. one man did survive. frees colorado. managed to hide from the terrorist for 2 1/2 days. at times, they were feet away from him. he texted his wife about what was happening. she had to wait for word that he was okay. imagine that. >> she didn't know what was wrong with him or where he was and hadn't heard anything except that he was either captured, murdered or he was hiding out someplace. so we just prayed. >> i mean, it's hard when...
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gordon lee rowan, from oregon. and frederick buttaccio and victor lovelady from texas. >> we asked him all the time, do you feel safe? do you feel safe going? if you don't feel safe, don't go. he said, oh, i feel safe. nothing's happened there for so long. >> reporter: among the americans able to get out, was steven wysocki of colorado. whose wife told clayton sandell, of his harrowing tale. >> my feeling of it is he's been to hell and back. >> reporter: his wife says her husband hid from the terrorists in his office at the gas plant, often under his desk, before making a run for it. >> he was there, in hiding, for about two and a half days. was within two or three feet of some of the terrorists at times. some of his friends didn't make it. there were a couple of times where he said he truly thought he was going to die. >> reporter: the leader of the al qaeda group behind the attack is now the number one target in a rapidly expanding u.s./french military operation near his base, in the african country of mali, wher
gordon lee rowan, from oregon. and frederick buttaccio and victor lovelady from texas. >> we asked him all the time, do you feel safe? do you feel safe going? if you don't feel safe, don't go. he said, oh, i feel safe. nothing's happened there for so long. >> reporter: among the americans able to get out, was steven wysocki of colorado. whose wife told clayton sandell, of his harrowing tale. >> my feeling of it is he's been to hell and back. >> reporter: his wife says...
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later a discussion of graduation rates with gordon yee. washington journal, live it 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> personal finance starts in the 1930's with cynthia porter. it is a spinoff of the personal help movement of the 1930's. it is known from everything from the hard economic times, you have seen everything from alcoholics anonymous to thinking you can gingrich to various social activist movements. fascism and communism have a big appeal. her goal is to educate people so that the depression will never happen again. it is very much in a way of its time an idea that we can teach people certain skills. if they learn the skills we will all be ok. >> the dark side of the personal finance history with helaine olsen. -- olen. >> next a discussion about the challenges facing conservatism and the future of the movement. writers gathered at a conference hosted by the national review institute. it is an advocacy group founded in 1991 by the late author william f. buckley, jr.. here is a look at some of the conference. >> can i use this microphon
later a discussion of graduation rates with gordon yee. washington journal, live it 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> personal finance starts in the 1930's with cynthia porter. it is a spinoff of the personal help movement of the 1930's. it is known from everything from the hard economic times, you have seen everything from alcoholics anonymous to thinking you can gingrich to various social activist movements. fascism and communism have a big appeal. her goal is to educate people so that the...
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citizens died and seven others escaped in last week's hostage drama in north africa victor lovelady gordon lee rowan and frederick buttaccio were killed. some of the survivors have been taken, allen pizzey is in italy. >> reporter: the american facility is actually inside an italian military base where released hostages are brought for medical and psychological checks and intelligence debriefing. coffins arrived to take out the bodies of the 32 victims who came from eight different countries. some were so disfigured they will have to be identified using dna. the algerian prime minister said the attackers came from at least seven countries, including canada, and defended the operation against them. terrorists cannot be harbored in algeria and cannot be tolerated in algaia abdelmalek sellal said. the men had been willing to negotiate or die. they pledged before god to achieve victory, mokhtar belmokhtar said or restore pride and attain martyrdom. victor lovelady from texas, near houston, had only been at the gas plant ten days his daughter, erin said. >> we asked him all the time do you feel
citizens died and seven others escaped in last week's hostage drama in north africa victor lovelady gordon lee rowan and frederick buttaccio were killed. some of the survivors have been taken, allen pizzey is in italy. >> reporter: the american facility is actually inside an italian military base where released hostages are brought for medical and psychological checks and intelligence debriefing. coffins arrived to take out the bodies of the 32 victims who came from eight different...
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the have and to be born to aristocracy you can have a nice school to gordon -- sculpted gardens. what you do not see it in the new rich people. we do not seize the social mobility. you do not see bill gates starting a company in his career rusher in building it into one of the most powerful companies in the world. that is that we overcome these transitions. what is most dangerous is the power and control of government calcifies. it makes it harder for them to start. this is the threatening the future of all of us. >> i am an attorney and a newspaper columnist from wyoming. many people here today attended the march for like yesterday. we are aware that 55 million people are not here today. they're not paying into social security. could you please speak to the policy indications of that as recognized by the republican party? what are the prospects for moving from an income tax to a consumption tax in the future? >> i'm going to give you one minute 27 seconds. >> that address these both. on life you are right. 55 billion souls have lost their lives to abortion. we do not know how ma
the have and to be born to aristocracy you can have a nice school to gordon -- sculpted gardens. what you do not see it in the new rich people. we do not seize the social mobility. you do not see bill gates starting a company in his career rusher in building it into one of the most powerful companies in the world. that is that we overcome these transitions. what is most dangerous is the power and control of government calcifies. it makes it harder for them to start. this is the threatening the...
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. >> gordon, great to have you as always. we look forward to having you in the next four years of the president's term as well. john, over to you. >>> hundreds of thousands, jenna, expected to turn out for the inauguration tomorrow, maybe not as big a party as we saw four years ago. how do you keep the president safe with so much happening all at once? we will get the inside scoop from a former director of the united states secret service. >>> and take a look at these two photos. four years can really take a toll on a guy. we have the pirnlt pictures to t of je jenna and me, then and no. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purche, everday! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great sinesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewar
. >> gordon, great to have you as always. we look forward to having you in the next four years of the president's term as well. john, over to you. >>> hundreds of thousands, jenna, expected to turn out for the inauguration tomorrow, maybe not as big a party as we saw four years ago. how do you keep the president safe with so much happening all at once? we will get the inside scoop from a former director of the united states secret service. >>> and take a look at these...
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gordon buchanan was inside a safety pod but for nearly 45 minutes, as you can see, buchanan sat in the pod as the polar bear tried to force her way inside. those are some really figure paws there scraping against the side. buchanan says he spent the past 20 years filming the world's deadliest creatures, but this was his experience -- scary experience ever. >> i believe it. >> yeah. >>> 7:13. well, state lawmakers, they are about to go back to work. we'll be live in san francisco for you to find out how democrats will be handling their new supe-majorities -- super-majority issues. here you go little man. [ humming ] [ babbng ] the cheerios bandit got you again? [ both laugh ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios new jobs are here, and by 2025, we could have millions more that demand qualified college graduates. many in the bay area. at devry university, our market-responsive bachelor's and master's degree programs can give you what you need to succeed in today's careers and the ones on the horizon. get the know how you need for a n
gordon buchanan was inside a safety pod but for nearly 45 minutes, as you can see, buchanan sat in the pod as the polar bear tried to force her way inside. those are some really figure paws there scraping against the side. buchanan says he spent the past 20 years filming the world's deadliest creatures, but this was his experience -- scary experience ever. >> i believe it. >> yeah. >>> 7:13. well, state lawmakers, they are about to go back to work. we'll be live in san...
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. >> we've had gordon bethune, he calls it a teething problem. which i guess happens with every new model. just rarely on such a public scale, right? this is an operation now. >> you need some gripe water. >> it still works. >> i don't know if you ever used that. that's a way to be able to -- when the kids don't feel well, teething problem. but i will point out, it may be a teething problem, but there's not been a cancellation of orders so to speak. but there was another united air, going to airbus, i've been saying the way to play the aerospace plays, is to go with the united technology. if one wins, and the other loses, it's just safer. >> a couple of points off a 52-week high here. do you switch over to others? >> i agree. there was a little note underneath us, like right there, oh, like a jimmy kimmel thing. it was the most exciting thing to happen in the game last night. we're just way too concerned with the notion that phil lebeau was going to come on and say something negative, because he covers a thing in a way that i feel like, wow, the
. >> we've had gordon bethune, he calls it a teething problem. which i guess happens with every new model. just rarely on such a public scale, right? this is an operation now. >> you need some gripe water. >> it still works. >> i don't know if you ever used that. that's a way to be able to -- when the kids don't feel well, teething problem. but i will point out, it may be a teething problem, but there's not been a cancellation of orders so to speak. but there was another...
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. >> reporter: coast guard captain gordon lobel says overall, the new york harbor is a safe one, given the high traffic of vessels passing through every day. the last major ferry accident was in 2010, causing 36 injuries. it came seven years after one of the city's worst ferry accidents, when 11 people were killed and 42 injured when the staten island ferry slammed into its pier. and in today's incident, wolf, there were five crew members. the coast guard says all five crew members were given breathalyzer tests and that preliminary results show that those tests came back negative. now, the ntsb plans to interview crew members tomorrow. the owner of the company apologized, expressing sympathy and concern for all those people who were injured in the very, very scary accident this morning. >> yeah, very scary. >> wolf? >> and the investigation only just beginning. kate -- kate? mary, thanks very much. kate balduan is here, watching some other stories we're watching as well. >> the gun control debate, that's one thing, for sure, wolf. the gun divide is one of the deepest in the u.s., evoki
. >> reporter: coast guard captain gordon lobel says overall, the new york harbor is a safe one, given the high traffic of vessels passing through every day. the last major ferry accident was in 2010, causing 36 injuries. it came seven years after one of the city's worst ferry accidents, when 11 people were killed and 42 injured when the staten island ferry slammed into its pier. and in today's incident, wolf, there were five crew members. the coast guard says all five crew members were...
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s director of housing finance and policy, julia gordon. prior to joining c.a.p., julia managed the single-family policy team at the federal housing finance agency. she previously served as senior policy council at the center for responsible lending. so take it away, julia. >> thank you, michael. okay. everybody ready? what we're going to do is we're going to start with questions for the panel and have, try to have a conversation up here. and after a while we will open the floor to questions from the audience as well, so i hope you're thinking about what you would like to ask all of the folks up here, um, and with that, we're just going to start with a general question here. and i'm going to start with mr. gluckstern. where are we in the foreclosure crisis, and in particular as we heard michael discuss, how big of a problem is negative equity and for whom? >> i'll start with the first part, which is where are we. i think a lot of people think that it's behind us, and we're now driving forward. but i would argue it's, in fact, in front of us
s director of housing finance and policy, julia gordon. prior to joining c.a.p., julia managed the single-family policy team at the federal housing finance agency. she previously served as senior policy council at the center for responsible lending. so take it away, julia. >> thank you, michael. okay. everybody ready? what we're going to do is we're going to start with questions for the panel and have, try to have a conversation up here. and after a while we will open the floor to...
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julia gordon is at the center of american progress. >> lenders have been waiting for the rules of the road to be cleared. they are clear now so lenders can start making more loans and giving people mortgages. >> not many lenders have tightened underwriting standards on their own but now these rules are mandatory and they will have a year until january 14th, 2014, to comply with these rules. >> important information for people who want to buy a house. >>> the results are in for a group studying the brain of junior seau. what it discovered may explain why he committed suicide. [ ryon ] eating shrimp at red lobster is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of sh
julia gordon is at the center of american progress. >> lenders have been waiting for the rules of the road to be cleared. they are clear now so lenders can start making more loans and giving people mortgages. >> not many lenders have tightened underwriting standards on their own but now these rules are mandatory and they will have a year until january 14th, 2014, to comply with these rules. >> important information for people who want to buy a house. >>> the results...
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now the head of the motion picture association, the head of the national broadcasters, former senator gordon smith, the head of the cable television association, the former fcc chairman, michael powell. so a bunch of people from the entertainment industry coming in. what we don't know yet, are they also going to include people from video games? that's something the president has talked about. and also getting a visit coming up soon, walmart who is selling a lot of guns. >> jon, their gun sales are through the roof. they're another group with no incentive for change here. >> except doing the right thing, which is always a good thing. mike, quickly, have you gotten any sense of the developing strategy with the nra for 2014, both in the house races and more importantly, in some cases, it's a little bit more below the radar, state legislative races which are more easily influenced by outside money? >> no, that's a great point. and the nra, as you know, is set up to work very heavily in the state races. this is, again, another place where they see it as an opportunity in addition to membership, t
now the head of the motion picture association, the head of the national broadcasters, former senator gordon smith, the head of the cable television association, the former fcc chairman, michael powell. so a bunch of people from the entertainment industry coming in. what we don't know yet, are they also going to include people from video games? that's something the president has talked about. and also getting a visit coming up soon, walmart who is selling a lot of guns. >> jon, their gun...